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  • ArcGIS Server service contains data from a gravity survey of the entire of the Czech Republic at the scale of 1:200,000 and 1:25,000; the detailed scale survey nearly 70 % of the Czech Republic area.

  • A WMS service provides the access to basic information on mineral deposits and prognosticated resources in the territory of the Czech Republic, protected areas of mineral deposits, protected territories for special intervention into the Earth’s crust, exploration areas and mining leases.

  • A WMS service provides the access to basic information on mineral deposits and prognosticated resources in the territory of the Czech Republic, protected areas of mineral deposits, protected territories for special intervention into the Earth’s crust, exploration areas and mining leases.

  • West Balkan Mineral Register provides key information about mineral deposits of Albania, BIH, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia

  • EGDI 1:1M-scale surface Geologic Unit, Age and Lithology. European dataset harvested from national WFS for geologic units or national geological units datasets, based on OneGeology and INSPIRE Lithology and Geochronologic Era URI codelists.

  • Applications shows results of SQL query to Minerals Occurrence database.

  • This service allows access to the BDMIN database that contains information regarding the exploitations (abandoned, intermittent or active) and occurrences of industrial rocks and minerals. These data have been generated by the IGME throughout numerous projects, from the early 1970s up to now.

  • Mineral occurrences and mines in Europe (onshore). Data prepared and collected in the projects Mineral4EU, EURare, ProSUM, MINTELL4EU, RESEERVE and others

  • Mineral occurrences and mines in Europe (onshore). Data prepared and collected in the projects Mineral4EU, EURare, ProSUM, MINTELL4EU, RESEERVE and others

  • The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) consists of more than 100 organisations assembling marine data, products and metadata to make these fragmented data resources more available to public and private users relying on quality-assured, standardised and harmonised marine data which are interoperable and free of restrictions on use. EMODnet is currently in its fourth phase. BGR participates in the EMODnet Geology theme and is coordinating the “seafloor geology” work package from the beginning. In cooperation with the project partners BGR compiles and harmonises GIS data layers on the topics geomorphology, pre-Quaternary and Quaternary geology and provides those, based on INSPIRE principles, via the EMODnet Geology portal https://www. emodnet-geology.eu/map-viewer/. These map layers present the pre-Quaternary and Quaternary sea-floor geology and Geomorphology of the European Seas, semantically harmonized based on the INSPIRE data specifications including the terms for lithology, age, event environment, event process and geomorphology. The data are compiled from the project partners, the national geological survey organizations of the participating countries. The data set represents the most detailed available data compilation of the European Seas using a multiresolution approach. Data completeness depending on the availability of data and actual mapping campaigns. This open and freely accessible product was made available by the EMODnet Geology project (https://www.emodnet-geology.eu/), implemented by EMODnet Geology Phase IV partners, and funded by the European Commission Directorate General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. These data were compiled by BGR from the EMODnet IV Geology partners. All ownership rights of the original data remain with the data originators, who are acknowledged within the attribute values of each map feature.